Usages of faber
Idem faber scutum quoque ex ferro facit, quia milites in provincia arma volunt.
The same craftsman also makes a shield from iron, because the soldiers in the province want weapons.
Faber ad forum ambulat et scutum in sporta portat.
The craftsman walks to the forum and carries a shield in a basket.
Faber ferrum ad forum portat.
The craftsman carries iron to the forum.
Faber malleum et clavos ad reficiendum tectum portat, quia ventus tectum laeserat.
The craftsman carries a hammer and nails to repair the roof, because the wind had damaged the roof.
Servus clavos figit, et faber malleo tectum firmum facit.
The servant fastens the nails, and the craftsman makes the roof strong with a hammer.
Si faber hodie tectum reficit, familia hac nocte sine timore dormiet.
If the craftsman repairs the roof today, the family will sleep without fear tonight.
Faber promittit se rimam cras clausurum esse, si satis clavorum habebit.
The craftsman promises that he will close the crack tomorrow, if he has enough nails.
Faber fenestram reficit, ne pluvia intus cadat.
The craftsman repairs the window so that the rain does not fall inside.
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